Psykologi & pedagogik
Management Model for Building Trust and Upskilling the Workforce
B D Sharma • Rajni Sharma • Rashmi Michael • Boniface Michael
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How are organizations expected to foster innovation and expertise among employees when they lack trust and collaboration between their management and staff? This common problem in workplaces stifles creativity that is a driving element of innovation, creating an environment of stagnation. These organizations need the book, Management Model for Building Trust and Upskilling the Workforce, which provides a practical framework that addresses these issues. It emphasizes shared affiliations and trust-building, enabling managers to move toward building an environment that nurtures innovation and expertise. The Sharing Affiliations, Innovation, and Expertise (SHINE) model encourages managers to adopt a mindset that values collaboration and open communication, providing a practical and applicable solution. Organizations can overcome obstacles and drive meaningful change by implementing the SHINE model. This book offers real-world examples and case studies demonstrating how organizations can leverage the SHINE model to break free from outdated practices and empower their workforce to embrace a culture of innovation and learning. This book is essential for HR practitioners, managers, and scholars seeking to enhance organizational performance and employee development. It offers practical strategies and actionable insights that provide a roadmap for transforming organizational dynamics and fostering a culture of innovation. Whether you want to revitalize your organization's innovation approach or develop a more collaborative work environment, this book provides a valuable framework for achieving sustainable success.
- Format: Inbunden
- ISBN: 9798369314432
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 300
- Utgivningsdatum: 2024-07-31
- Förlag: IGI Global